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Show Family News Kenneth Lund and Howard Lund, sons of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Lund, are both in the service, ser-vice, the former at Boston in the Amphibian command, and the latter in the army and is stationed in Arkansas in active training. Both of them like the service and they are sure of going over seas. Home isn't quite like it used to be with both the boys gone. Some of the descendents of the late Mr and Mrs. H. L. Lund Sr. held a reunion Saturday Satur-day night, Mary Christensen tnd daughters, Emma Dalby and dauhtcrs, Cleo Jensen and daughter, Anna and Earl Jack-man, Jack-man, Mr.and Mrs. H.L Lund Jr and daughter Margaret, who is visiting with her parents It was held at the Jensen home, Sandy. i Francis Lund Jr is taking studies stu-dies with the U. S. Egineer--, in additon to his University work and has been deferred for six montns H. L. Lund Jr. was operated oc Tuesday at Holy Cross hospital hos-pital for prostate trouble Wil ford F. Lund is preparing fo' a similar operation Mrs. Elmo Lund has gone to Missoula, Montana, to join her husband who is stationed there. James Ray Lund, who has been in a hospital at Farrigut, Idaho for a month with rheumatic rheu-matic fever, is improving. Leland G'.Larsen, son of Mr and Mrs Harold C. Larsen of 2876 So 9 East, and a student at the Uuiversity, has been cal led into the service and will depart de-part Saturday to WitchilaFalls Texas, to enter the air service. Nephew Albert C. Peterson writes from Whitehorse, Canada, Cana-da, where he is in government military road service and has a splendid position. And he sends along something very good good enough to buy a number of "points" worth of something to eat. He is living his religion and conducts a Sun day morning Bible class in the barracks. |